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''Kentucky Days'' is a 1923 American silent film directed by David Selman (credited as David Soloman), which stars Dustin Farnum, Margaret Fielding, and Miss Woodthrop. The screenplay was written by
Dorothy Yost Dorothy Yost (April 25, 1899 – June 10, 1967), later married as Dorothy Yost Cummings, was a prominent screenwriter whose career lasted from the silent era well into the sound era. Over her lifetime, she worked on more than 90 films, inc ...
from a story by John Lynch. It was released on December 2, 1923.


Plot

As described in a film magazine review, in 1849, John Buckner, Kentuckian, goes West to the California goldfields and makes a fortune. Returning to Kentucky after a couple of years, he is convinced that his wife loves Gordon Carter and kills the latter in a duel. John heads West again taking his wife Elizabeth with him, although they are still on bad terms. Elizabeth's unfailing courage during the many perils of the journey wins John's esteem. After he rescues her when she is lost in a sandstorm, they are completely reconciled.


Cast

* Dustin Farnum as Don Buckner * Margaret Fielding as Elizabeth Clayborne * Miss Woodthrop as Margarite Buckner * Bruce Gordon as Gordon Carter * William De Vaull as Scipio


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* * * Fox Film films Films directed by David Selman American silent feature films 1920s romance films American romance films American black-and-white films 1920s English-language films Silent romance films 1920s American films {{1920s-romance-film-stub